New York Jets legend Joe Namath is taking aim again at his former team. His latest disparaging comments —primarily directed at Jets owner Woody Johnson—have come from his guest spot on The Jets Blog podcast.

With the team at 3-5 coming out of a bye and becoming a longer shot for an AFC wild-card berth, Namath said he believes Johnson is more concerned with selling tickets than making the playoffs.

Jets owner Woody Johnson isn't impressing Joe Namath. (AP Photo)

"It's more toward grabbing headlines, and everything starts at the top," Namath told the podcast hosts. "And you can go back to when the seat licenses were initiated, how we started conducting things. I don't think winning has been put at the top of the board. Winning headlines has replaced that."

Johnson will have some key decisions to make about his franchise after the season, first whether he will retain general manager Mike Tannenbaum and coach Rex Ryan. Namath also criticized the Jets' personnel decision-maker—Tannenbaum—for what he believes is a regression in talent.

"I’m disappointed in the talent we have, and I think you have to start looking at who’s doing the picking and why," Namath said.

When Namath was quarterbacking the Jets, they won their only Super Bowl. It's clear they won't be winning a second this season, and one of the other big questions is whether their current starting quarterback, Mark Sanchez, will remain in that role next season.